150,000 km (by the book it's actually 155K, but you don't want to wait too long - if it breaks you're hooped).
Yes.
All these here should be replaced as per post somewhere else: timing belt, water pump, tensioner, tensioner pulley, and idler pulley
...timing of audi tdi
We recommend 80,000 miles but the factory is a 100k . Don't take chances Audi's come into GermanCarDepot.com all the time with broken timing belts the car can have oil leaking on the belt in the past or over time in some climates the Timing belt gets dried out. ollieracepnc
You Don't - It just breaks and blows the engine
Depends on the year, and model which you failed to list.
I have a 94 Audi 100s and the thermostat is located behind the timing belt so you should think about changing the timing belt, water pump, and thermostat. I know this is a horrible desighn but what can we do.
Leave it to an Audi tech, there are many things that have to be removed. If you are doing the water pump, you may want to have the timing belt, rollers, thermostat replaced as well.
Depending on your specific year, make & model, it may vary. A 2000 Audi Quattro A4 with a 1.8 should replace timing belt and timing belt tensioner at 100,000 miles. It should be checked earlier if your vehicle is subject to severe treatment.
Yes Audi A4 timing belt replacement 1.8T 3.0L V6 timing belt yes. 3.2L v6 no timing belt it has timing chains on back of engine.
Just asked my dealer the same question for my 2001. He said 100K or 10 Years.
Audi recomends changing timing belt and water pump at 110k miles.